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. Ed(S): Gillies, Robyn M.; Ashman, Adrian F.; Terwel, Jan - The Teacher´s Role In Implementing Coope - 9780387708911 - V9780387708911
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The Teacher´s Role In Implementing Coope

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Description for The Teacher´s Role In Implementing Coope Hardback. Offers an overview of the major research and theoretical perspectives that underpin the development of cooperative learning pedagogy. This title outlines how specific small group experiences can promote thinking and learning. It discusses the key role teachers play in promoting student discourse. Editor(s): Gillies, Robyn M.; Ashman, Adrian F.; Terwel, Jan. Series: Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Series. Num Pages: 267 pages, biography. BIC Classification: JNT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 240 x 159 x 22. Weight in Grams: 566.

Cooperative learning is widely endorsed as a pedagogical practice that promotes student learning. Recently, the research focus has moved to the role of teachers’ discourse during cooperative learning and its effects on the quality of group discussions and the learning achieved. However, although the benefits of cooperative learning are well documented, implementing this pedagogical practice in classrooms is a challenge that many teachers have difficulties accomplishing.

Difficulties may occur because teachers often do not have a clear understanding of the basic tenets of cooperative learning and the research and theoretical perspectives that have informed this practice and how ... Read more

A reluctance to embrace cooperative learning may also be due to the challenge it poses to teachers’ control of the learning process, the demands it places on classroom organisational changes, and the personal commitments teachers need to make to sustain their efforts. Moreover, a lack of understanding of the key role teachers need to play in embedding cooperative learning into the curricula to foster open communication and engagement among teachers and students, promote cooperative investigation and problem-solving, and provide students with emotionally and intellectually stimulating learning environments may be another contributing factor.

The Teacher's Role in Implementing Cooperative Learning in the Classroom provides readers with a comprehensive overview of these issues with clear guidelines on how teachers can embed cooperative learning into their classroom curricula to obtain the benefits widely attributed to this pedagogical practice. It does so by using language that is appropriate for both novice and experienced educators. The volume provides: an overviewof the major research and theoretical perspectives that underpin the development of cooperative learning pedagogy; outlines how specific small group experiences can promote thinking and learning; discusses the key role teachers play in promoting student discourse; and, demonstrates how interaction style among students and teachers is crucial in facilitating discussion and learning. The collection of chapters includes many practical illustrations, drawn from the contributors’ own research of how teachers can use cooperative learning pedagogy to facilitate thinking and learning among students across different educational settings.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc. United States
Number of pages
267
Condition
New
Series
Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Series
Number of Pages
267
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9780387708911
SKU
V9780387708911
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